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    Pentagon Requests $80 Billion for Iran War and Related Expenses

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 19, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The US Department of Defense has informed lawmakers that it requires $80 billion to cover expenses associated with the Iran war as well as other non-combat costs. This information emerged from discussions involving Deputy Defense Secretary Stephen Feinberg, who communicated the estimate during phone calls with members of Congress this week.

    In a significant development, a more comprehensive supplemental funding request is anticipated to be submitted to Congress shortly. This broader package would encompass Pentagon spending alongside non-defense allocations, including disaster relief and agricultural support.

    While the Pentagon has not issued an official statement on the matter, earlier estimates indicate that the Iran war has already cost approximately $25 billion. This figure was provided in April by a Pentagon official, marking the first official assessment of the conflict’s financial impact.

    Despite this, the total cost remains uncertain among lawmakers, many of whom previously opposed an initial $200 billion funding proposal. During an April hearing before the House Budget Committee, White House Budget Director Russell Vought stated he did not have an estimate for the overall war expenses while defending the administration’s $1.5 trillion defense budget proposal.

    The conflict, which began alongside Israel on February 28, has become a significant fiscal and political concern in Washington. This comes amid broader worries about rising living costs, energy prices, and the prioritization of defense spending.

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